Suspect in Maine shootings found dead, ending 2-day manhunt – National

Suspect in Maine shootings found dead, ending 2-day manhunt – National

The man who police believe killed 18 people and wounded 13 others in two separate shootings in a Maine city on Wednesday has been found dead, state officials confirmed Friday night. Maine Gov. Janet Mills said Robert Card’s body was found in Lisbon, a town about 12 kilometres east of Lewiston where the shootings took

New Canadian campaign suggests coffee is good for the liver

New Canadian campaign suggests coffee is good for the liver

Editor’s Note: This article has been altered from the original to provide more context and clarity. When it comes to the health of Canadians, a new campaign is suggesting that coffee might actually be good for the liver.Organized by the Canadian Liver Foundation (CNL), the campaign is based on data from the last two years

Maine shootings: White House calls on House Speaker to pass gun measures

Maine shootings: White House calls on House Speaker to pass gun measures

Following the fatal mass shootings in Maine on Oct. 25 that resulted in the deaths of at least 18 people, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre called on the U.S. House speaker to pass gun measures to prevent further incidents from happening. Her calls include enacting universal background checks, requiring safe gun storage, and keeping

Ontario man loses $22K in fake certified cheque scam

Ontario man loses $22K in fake certified cheque scam

An Ontario man said his jaw dropped when a bank teller would not accept the certified cheque he was given after selling his vehicle for $22,000. “She said, ‘I’m sorry, this is a fake cheque, we can’t accept it,’ and I was like shocked. I just couldn’t believe it,” Tari Baban, of Kitchener, Ont., told